homepage home
subscribe to New York Construction magazine subscribe
newsletters free e-newsletter
advertise
industry jobs industry jobs
Mcgraw-Hill Construction Logo
New York Construction Logo
Order Your RISK FREE Subscription
comment

23. Company Operations Facility, Task Order No. 5

Text size: A A

PROJECT COST: $73,000,000

Company Operations Facility, Task Order No. 5
Photo: The Benham Cos.
Company Operations Facility, Task Order No. 5
----- Advertising -----

Part of the Army's initiative to arrange combat capabilities where it can effectively organize, train and deploy troops to support ongoing operations worldwide includes the creation of a Brigade Combat Team Complex Company Operations Facility for each brigade combat team. This project, a Company Operations Facility at El Paso's Fort Bliss, is a combination of thin-shelled, tilt-up and modular construction consisting of eight buildings. The BCT 3 facility will use green-building techniques equivalent to LEED-silver certification. The project houses six battalions with a total of 31 companies and covers approximately 423,000 sq ft of space to accommodate 3,702 soldiers. The facilities simulate private sector office and warehouse-type space to house administrative operations, and are used for storing and moving supplies.

Fort Bliss, the second largest installation and the largest training installation in the Army, is transitioning from an air-defense center to a heavy-armor-training post. It now includes the 1st Armored Division from Germany, four brigade combat teams and other combat and service support units.

Key Facts

Location: Fort Bliss
Total Construction Cost: $73,000,000
Construction Start Date: January 2009
Expected Completion Date: February 2011
Utilizing BIM? No
Seeking LEED certification? No
Owner/Developer: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Bliss
General Contractor/Construction Manager: Hensel Phelps Construction Co., Austin
Architect: The Benham Cos., Tulsa, Okla.
Main Specialty/Subcontractor: Western States Fire Protection, Albuquerque, N.M.

Next Project »

----- Advertising -----
Blogs: Texas & La. Staff
Our blog delivers the latest news, insights, and opinions about Texas & Louisiana construction.
Reader Photos
Photos from ENR Texas & Louisiana Photo Showcase
----- Advertising -----
 Reader Comments:

Sign in to Comment

To write a comment about this story, please sign in. If this is your first time commenting on this site, you will be required to fill out a brief registration form. Your public username will be the beginning of the email address that you enter into the form (everything before the @ symbol). Other than that, none of the information that you enter will be publically displayed.

We welcome comments from all points of view. Off-topic or abusive comments, however, will be removed at the editors’ discretion.